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JOYLAND
a literary journal in multiple timezones
Est. 2008
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Est. 2008
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The Northeast
Portrait of a Prisoner
M. Sullivan
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Image, ink on paper “Watch your step, n.d.” courtesy of Ricco/Maresca Gallery Joe Massey - 75209: a name and a number. An odd signature—odd even...
The Horowitz Compromise
Sofia Ergas Groopman
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I. Paul and I are arguing about the penis of our unborn son. “It’s genital mutilation!” he says to the open refrigerator, removes a large container...
What Will You Do Today to Transform Your Life?
Jacquelyn Stolos
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First Potato Did you know that the first potato ever grown in what would later become the United States of America was grown in...
Still Life
Becky Shirley
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On Monday, while Tess waits in the campus health center, Russell calls her for the first time since the start of Fall semester. He...
The Pull of Fear
Marjorie Wolfe
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The August before Olive was born, rough waves I used to jump into when I wasn’t pregnant taunted me. You can not come in....
A Stirring in the Glue
Mary Elizabeth Dubois
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"A Stirring in the Glue" by Mary Elizabeth Dubois was selected by Joyland as a finalist in the 2021 Open Border Fiction Prize. I think...
Late Girl
Jessie Ren Marshall
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"Late Girl" by Jessie Ren Marshall was selected by Joyland as a finalist in the 2021 Open Border Fiction Prize. Roman used to say that the body...
Miss Korea Los Angeles
Lillian Wang Selonick
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"Miss Korea Los Angeles" by Lillian Wang Selonick was awarded the third place prize in our 2021 Open Border Fiction Prize by judge T...
The Gold Thread
John Cotter
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Heather knew there was a gold thread hidden in the city. In the months she’d lived in Bedford-Stuyvesant she’d looked behind loose bricks, under...
Some Thoughts About Writing About Love While the World Falls Apart
Sasha Fletcher
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If I’m being perfectly honest, I don’t know what else to do. The sea is rising and so is the temperature. 836,000 people have...
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